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00:00Ah!
00:01Snow, the winter treasure!
00:05The snow-covered areas in Japan are called the snow-covered areas,
00:11and the snow-covered areas have about 51% of the total snow and more than half of it.
00:16Oh, that's amazing!
00:17What? Really? I didn't know that.
00:19The snow-covered areas have been decreasing in recent years due to climate change,
00:26but on the other hand, there have been a lot of snowfall in a short period of time,
00:32and there have been more snowstorms with violent winds,
00:36and the damage has increased.
00:39That's true.
00:40That's true. I've heard that kind of thing on the news a lot lately.
00:46But to protect our lives from such snow damage,
00:51do you know that there are professionals who work day and night?
00:58This time, we're going to do a thorough investigation on those snow workers.
01:03They are closely working with the snow-covered areas to protect the lives of the snow-covered areas.
01:07They control giant machines and fight the snow in a 24-hour system.
01:12What is their tough job?
01:15Wow, that's cool!
01:18They make ski resorts out of artificial snow.
01:21They infiltrate the back side where they can't enter normally.
01:25What are the skills of the snow workers they see there?
01:30This is unbelievable!
01:32They learn about modern society by looking at all kinds of money.
01:36And that is...
01:39Haruyoshi's Money Discovery!
01:41Charge!
01:47Here we go.
01:48This is Kaneo's assistant, Sora Tamaki.
01:51Nice to meet you.
01:53Nice to meet you.
01:54Nice to meet you, Kaneo.
01:56Nice to meet you, too.
01:57Now, Rio.
01:58Sora's entrance exam is coming to an end.
02:03I heard there was an accident when you came here.
02:07I've been staying in the library's study space since this morning.
02:13I'm not used to sitting for a long time.
02:17When I woke up the other day, my legs were numb.
02:20I couldn't feel anything.
02:22I was like, what?
02:23And I fell down.
02:25No one around me looked up for me.
02:28No one helped me.
02:30They're rivals.
02:31Yeah, yeah.
02:32I'm glad I'm not alone.
02:35You don't have time to help.
02:37It's a tough world.
02:39It's a tough world.
02:41Let's not help Sora-chan.
02:43No, no, no.
02:44That's not good advice.
02:46Sora-chan, please help me.
02:49And today's guests are these three people who are interested in money.
02:55First of all, this is Miyuki Imori.
02:57Nice to meet you.
02:58Nice to meet you.
02:59Miyuki Imori.
03:00What have you been spending your money on lately?
03:02Recently, my air purifier broke and I bought a new one.
03:06You bought a new one.
03:07I bought a new one.
03:08Then, he started talking to me.
03:11Did he talk to you?
03:12I was so surprised.
03:14Did he talk to you?
03:15When I was replenishing water, he told me,
03:19I don't have any more water.
03:22That's not how you say it.
03:24It's true.
03:25It's not like, please replace the water.
03:28It's like that.
03:29One day, I was too lazy to fill it up.
03:32I left it for five or six hours.
03:34Then, he said,
03:35It's annoying, isn't it?
03:37I became Kansai dialect.
03:39Really?
03:41It's true.
03:42Really?
03:43He said, it's annoying, isn't it?
03:46I thought, what?
03:47I was really lazy, so I was enlightened.
03:52Really?
03:53Really.
03:54I didn't have to go to the bathroom.
03:56I'm a good girl now.
03:58I can fill it up quickly.
04:00Next, O-Rin.
04:02Nice to meet you.
04:03O-Rin.
04:04O-Rin, what do you spend your money on?
04:06It's related to talking to people.
04:08It's related to talking to people.
04:11Receiving money.
04:13Recently, I bought a lot of wild plants.
04:16I talk a lot with wild plants.
04:20I have a lot of fun every day.
04:23You don't talk to people, do you?
04:25Sometimes, people come from over there.
04:28No.
04:29No.
04:30That's not true.
04:31Stop it.
04:33I did it now.
04:36What do you talk to people?
04:38When I feel sick, people say,
04:42I'm not feeling well today.
04:45So, I talk to people.
04:50Imori's story is also a lie.
04:53It's my story.
04:56Let's get started.
04:59Kaneo is on the front line of snow prevention.
05:04This is amazing.
05:06Kaneo's destination is...
05:10Yuzawa Town, Niigata Prefecture, a snow-capped area.
05:14It's cloudy.
05:16There is a snow wall on the sidewalk.
05:19Is this a wall?
05:22There is a big snowball.
05:30Welcome, Kaneo.
05:32We are removing snow from the sidewalk in this area.
05:38This is Masahiro Kenmei, the director of the snow prevention office.
05:45I found a job for the first snow.
05:49We remove snow from the road 24 hours a day.
05:56I see.
05:58In this snow-capped area,
06:01the road may not be accessible for 2 hours.
06:10Kenmei and his team use various vehicles to remove snow.
06:18There are 31 snow-capped areas in Niigata Prefecture.
06:30The snow-capped areas will be removed from November to March.
06:35In the snow-capped areas,
06:37you can check the weather forecast of the surrounding area,
06:40snow-capped data, and surveillance cameras.
06:46Based on the data,
06:49we decide when to use the vehicles,
06:52and prepare for the removal work.
06:56In Yuzawa,
06:59there are 48 people in total,
07:0112 people per team,
07:04and 24 hours a day,
07:06they remove snow from 13.1 km of the road.
07:12Removing snow is hard, isn't it?
07:17Yes, it is.
07:18Removing snow is more difficult than I thought.
07:21It requires experience,
07:23and it requires a lot of nerves.
07:25It's a tough job.
07:28They will show us how to remove snow.
07:34At 7.30 a.m.
07:36Are you ready?
07:38Yes.
07:41The team members get ready in the morning,
07:44and go to the garage.
07:46Then, there is...
07:50A huge machine.
07:53What's going on?
07:54I've never seen it before.
07:56It's as big as an adult.
07:59It's true.
08:00These are all called Dotesa.
08:04There are 16 machines in this base.
08:07I didn't know that.
08:09There are various types.
08:12There are several types of Dotesa,
08:15and each has its own role.
08:19The first one is this Dotesa Grader.
08:24It removes snow and ice on the road,
08:27and brings it to the side of the road.
08:31The biggest feature of this Dotesa is
08:34the blade in the center of the vehicle.
08:37It's a tool for removing snow.
08:41Using the weight of the vehicle,
08:43the blade is made of metal,
08:46and the snow on the road is scraped off.
08:50I didn't know that.
08:51On this day,
08:52the team members get on this Dotesa Grader.
08:57They start removing snow in the city.
09:01There are so many.
09:03This Dotesa Grader
09:05also has a secret to push the snow on the road.
09:11Wow!
09:13What's that?
09:14The tires are moving.
09:16What's that for?
09:18To prevent the vehicle from being shaken by the snow,
09:21the center of gravity is shifted,
09:23and the balance is taken,
09:24so that the vehicle can be driven.
09:27It's a very skillful machine.
09:30It looks difficult to use.
09:32But Kaneo,
09:34this Dotesa Grader is very complicated to operate.
09:37I see.
09:38It takes more than five years to make one or two pieces.
09:41It requires a lot of skill to operate.
09:43Dotesa Graders are really good at it.
09:45Let's take a look at the driver's seat.
09:49This is the steering wheel of the vehicle.
09:53This is the blade.
09:56And this is the lever to move the tires.
10:02In addition to the steering wheel,
10:04there are ten levers to move the blades and tires.
10:08That's amazing.
10:09There are so many levers.
10:13It's amazing to operate this alone while driving.
10:17That's amazing.
10:19And there's one more difficult thing.
10:23The visibility is bad,
10:25and you can only see the snow around you.
10:28I have no idea where the snow is.
10:33That's right.
10:34In the bad visibility,
10:36you have to remove the snow from the roadside signs and rocks.
10:43How do you do that?
10:44Let's take a look at the snow on the roadside.
10:49There's a white line.
10:52That's amazing.
10:54The snow is removed along the white line on the roadside.
10:58That's perfect.
10:59You can't get off the car and check where the snow is.
11:05So you have to remember where the snow is before it starts snowing.
11:11And you have to rely on your memory and intuition.
11:14That's amazing.
11:15That's a great skill.
11:16It's like a craftsmanship.
11:20And when there's a lot of snow,
11:23this rotary snow plow comes into play.
11:26I didn't know it was this big.
11:28This car is a snow plow that removes snow from the roadside.
11:32It's a snow plow that removes snow from the roadside.
11:36It's a snow plow that removes snow from the roadside.
11:41The snow is flying high.
11:43It's a spectacular sight.
11:47This rotary snow plow is also active in making snow pipes,
11:52which is also a famous place in the Gosetsu area.
11:56That's amazing.
11:58It's amazing that you can even create a beautiful view while helping the people of the snowy country.
12:06By the way, this snow plow costs more than 40 million yen in grade.
12:12The rotary snow plow costs more than 50 million yen.
12:17It's a snow plow that uses these special vehicles.
12:21When there is a lot of snow, it seems that it will continue for about 4 to 5 hours.
12:26While snow plowing, you have to pay attention to the safety of the surroundings.
12:31It's a very tiring job because you have to be careful.
12:36Sometimes, the snow plow workers do this kind of work.
12:41In case of an emergency, such as a vehicle that slips and blocks the road,
12:46you can use this powerful snow plow.
12:51I didn't know that.
12:55And lunch time.
12:58The snow plow workers who are busy are returning to the base for lunch.
13:04It's good to have something warm.
13:07It's good to have something warm.
13:10In addition to the dining room, there is also a sleeping room in the base.
13:15There are also staff who take a nap in preparation for the next dispatch.
13:20By the way, do you all specialize in snow plowing?
13:25Yes.
13:27I'm an employee of a construction company.
13:30The company received a job from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport,
13:35and we are snow plowing.
13:38Of course, I also work as a construction worker in the summer.
13:41In the middle of the day, I work as a farmer in the summer.
13:47It's a snow plowing-specific way of working.
13:52And at 1 p.m.
13:57Is it time to dispatch?
14:02If the machine stops, the snow will accumulate more and more,
14:07so I have to eat and dispatch.
14:10I didn't know you were doing this much.
14:12Even if it is de-snowed, the snow will accumulate immediately,
14:15and the snow plow workers also do full rotation.
14:18De-snowing work is carried out in a 24-hour system with a 12-hour shift every two and a half hours.
14:26It's hard to work in the middle of the night.
14:31The road surface freezes at night,
14:34so if you don't do your best in de-snowing, it will affect your commute in the morning.
14:39By the way, this de-snowing work is carried out without a break during the winter.
14:45Even if it doesn't snow, it is prepared for sudden weather deterioration and is waiting in a 24-hour system.
14:53De-snowing work is carried out without a break on Saturdays, Sundays, and New Year's Day depending on the weather.
15:04But if we don't do it, the area around here won't be able to survive,
15:08so we are doing our best not to cause any trouble.
15:13Thank you for your hard work.
15:16I'm grateful.
15:18But it's not okay to de-snow.
15:23There are dangerous natural phenomena that snow causes, so don't underestimate snow.
15:28The fear of snow that even snow plow workers are afraid of.
15:33First of all, white-out.
15:37The phenomenon that snow rises in a strong wind and makes the vision white.
15:42That's white-out.
15:46Not only visual impairment, but also the sense of balance is confused.
15:51It seems that there are more cases of accidents.
15:56If you look at the accident video that actually happened,
15:59I can't see at all.
16:01A white-out occurs and a car runs in visual impairment.
16:05Then.
16:17Wow, wow, wow, wow.
16:21A car suddenly appears in front of a white-out.
16:25He rushes to brake, but he can't make it in time.
16:29It's amazing.
16:31Hey, hey, it's so white that I can't see the car in front of me at all.
16:37It's a terrible phenomenon.
16:39That's right.
16:41If you are involved in a white-out,
16:44turn on hazard lights and headlights.
16:47It is important to close while informing others about your presence.
16:51If you have time, move to a safe place such as a convenience store or a gas station.
16:57Wait for the weather to recover.
17:00Also, even if you are involved in an accident,
17:02I want you to be careful not to get out of the car.
17:05A car may rush in from behind.
17:08Wow, it's so scary.
17:11Viewers, please remember this.
17:15Wow, it's scary.
17:17The fear of snow that even professional snowboarders are afraid of.
17:20Next is the white-out.
17:26It is often reported in the news.
17:28This damage is that you can't see the movement of the car in the heavy snow.
17:33The fear is the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning while waiting for help.
17:40What do you mean?
17:45While you are waiting for help while starting the engine,
17:48the exhaust gas that lost its place in the snow will flow into the car
17:53and cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
17:59I didn't know that.
18:01So, when you stop in the middle of the snow,
18:06open the window a little and ventilate while removing the exhaust gas so that it does not fill up.
18:13In addition, it may take several days to fix a large-scale stopover,
18:19so it is important to prepare for an emergency such as a fuel outage
18:22and turn off the engine as much as possible and wait for help.
18:28But if you turn off the engine, it's hard because it's cold without heating.
18:35So, when driving on a snowy road,
18:38it is important to always fill up with fuel and have spare parts in the car.
18:44I see. This is also important information to protect your life.
18:50By the way, Kaneo,
18:52do you know that the snow that has been defrosted will cost money to melt and process?
18:59In fact, now, instead of just throwing away the snow that has been defrosted,
19:03there is a movement to make effective use of it.
19:07Snow?
19:09The keyword is snow energy, which is noted as a renewable new energy.
19:16I've never heard of it.
19:18I've never heard of it.
19:20However, it is also estimated that one ton of snow can store as much as 10 liters of oil.
19:29Now, various efforts are underway to make use of this snow energy in melting areas all over the country.
19:38For example, this is Bibaishi, located in the middle of Hokkaido.
19:45It is designated as a special melting area,
19:48where there is a risk of significant damage to the lives of residents, especially due to the large amount of snow.
19:54It is said that they are still looking for an effective use of the snow that has been defrosted here.
20:00What is expected there is this huge warehouse in the corner of the city.
20:07Let's meet with the person in charge and ask him to show us around.
20:15What is this bag like a mountain?
20:28What is this?
20:30In this bag...
20:33Oh, it's rice.
20:36This is a place called Yukimuro, where food is stored for a long time using frozen meat.
20:43That's right. Here, snow is piled up in one corner of the warehouse to cool the inside,
20:49and the room temperature is kept at about 5 degrees.
20:52There, rice and vegetables are stored in a dormant state.
20:58By keeping the freshness of the snow and aging it,
21:03you can bring out the deliciousness of agricultural products.
21:07By selling agricultural products made in this way as brand ingredients,
21:11I think it would be nice to connect with the city.
21:15By the way, the cost of defrosting and throwing away the snow that has been defrosted in Rivaishi is about 400 million yen per year.
21:24It's an attempt to figure out how to make use of the snow that was just thrown away.
21:31Using the snow that was just thrown away to build a city.
21:35It's a good idea.
21:39In addition, there are other effective uses of snow in Rivaishi.
21:44What is this black building?
21:47It's a big building.
21:49Hey, Kaneo.
21:51In our company, we cooperate with the city to use defrosted snow
21:56to cool something modern in this building.
22:00What are you cooling?
22:04That is...
22:07What?
22:08Modern.
22:09What?
22:10That's right. It's modern.
22:14It's sudden, but here's a Kaneo Quiz.
22:18What is the modern thing that uses snow to cool in this building?
22:25It's a Kaneo Quiz.
22:27Modern?
22:28Let's think about it, Sora-chan.
22:32Is it better to cool?
22:35Is it better to cool?
22:36I think Sora-chan's generation likes it.
22:40Ice cream?
22:41Ice cream.
22:42Ice cream is cooled by snow.
22:46It's usually in the freezer.
22:49Now, Inori-san.
22:50What?
22:51Maybe it's something that's popular right now.
22:54How about a sauna?
22:57Like a water bath?
22:58Water bath.
22:59It's like cooling.
23:01After coming out of the sauna...
23:03After coming out of the sauna, it's like a blast of snow.
23:06I see, I see.
23:07That's a surprisingly good face.
23:09Now, O-Rin-chan.
23:10There's a lot of shaved ice right now.
23:14It's not made of ice, it's just snow.
23:17There's shaved ice made of snow.
23:21It's for eating.
23:22Yes, it's stored.
23:24It's for eating.
23:25I see.
23:27Now, Yoshimura.
23:28Isn't it a smartphone?
23:29It's a hot smartphone.
23:31It's a smartphone.
23:32Smartphone.
23:33I see.
23:34Now, is there an answer?
23:36Here you go.
23:37The answer is...
23:39It looks like a sauna.
23:41Let's go inside the building.
23:45It's full of machines.
23:47What is it?
23:49It's blinking and blinking.
23:54Actually, what's cooling in here is a computer.
23:59This building is called a data center.
24:02It stores data from various companies.
24:04It's a specialized facility for computers.
24:08This data center.
24:10A lot of computers generate heat.
24:14It's common to spend a lot of money on cooling.
24:20Here, they use snow to cool the liquid circulating in the room.
24:26This reduces the temperature in the room and reduces the cost of refrigeration.
24:32I see.
24:33In a general data center, the power to cool the computer is about half of the total power.
24:41But if you use snow energy, it doesn't take much power.
24:45It's a good way to use it in the environment.
24:49I like this idea.
24:51I see.
24:52It's good for your wallet and the environment.
24:57Snow depends on ideas, and there are infinite ways to use it.
25:01It has a lot of possibilities.
25:06The correct answer is a computer.
25:09It was close.
25:10It was close.
25:11It's a cell phone.
25:12Now, Rio.
25:13It's a job for the Women's Corps.
25:15It's such a hard job.
25:17It's a 24-hour system.
25:18That's right.
25:19O-Rin.
25:20Yes.
25:21O-Rin, how was it for you?
25:22I woke up every morning with the sound of the women's corps.
25:27I see.
25:28I see.
25:29I met them every day.
25:34I wanted them to take me here more often.
25:37I thought so in the morning.
25:40It's a 24-hour system.
25:45I want to express my gratitude.
25:49I agree.
25:50I'm from Hokkaido.
25:52Hokkaido?
25:53The machine for the women's corps didn't evolve to Hokkaido.
25:56I see.
25:57The machine for the women's corps was smaller than ours.
26:00I see.
26:01Sapporo doesn't snow.
26:03It snows.
26:05It doesn't look like it.
26:08It doesn't look like Aomori at all.
26:10It's amazing.
26:13Sapporo doesn't snow.
26:15It doesn't look like Aomori.
26:17No.
26:18It doesn't look like Aomori at all.
26:20What kind of competition is it?
26:22The snow-covered refrigerators I saw just now.
26:30I think they do it in each house.
26:34When it snows up to the second floor, I open the window.
26:38I take the snow out of the refrigerator.
26:41I put juice or alcohol in the refrigerator.
26:43You put oranges in the refrigerator.
26:45Don't participate in it.
26:47I'm talking about O-Rin.
26:49I often cool the refrigerators and replace them with refrigerators.
26:54It's fun.
26:55When it snows, I don't know where I'm going the next day.
27:06You go out in the spring.
27:08When it snows in the spring, there are many unexpected things.
27:14Like canned beer.
27:17Vegetables and crabs.
27:22When I'm in Aomori, I feel like spring has come.
27:27I feel like spring has come with crabs.
27:31In the urban areas of the snow-covered areas,
27:35dehumidification work is carried out in a 24-hour system.
27:40If there is no snow, the ski resort will be in trouble.
27:45If there is no snow in the ski resort, nothing can be done.
27:51In recent years, due to the influence of the heat wave,
27:54the lack of snow has become a problem.
27:58In Japan's ski resorts,
28:00snow workers make ski lifts to deal with the lack of snow.
28:07Kaneo came to a ski resort in Nagano Prefecture to investigate in detail.
28:15There is no snow around here.
28:21I thought so, but there is a lot of snow.
28:25That's right.
28:27Kaneo, most of the snow in this ski resort is man-made.
28:32In other words, it's man-made snow.
28:35Man-made snow?
28:36Yes.
28:37As a countermeasure against the lack of snow caused by the heat wave in recent years,
28:41man-made snow is currently used in many ski resorts.
28:47In Nagano Prefecture, which has a large number of ski resorts,
28:50about 80% of the ski resorts use man-made snow to make ski lifts.
28:57Is that so?
28:59But how do you make a ski lift with man-made snow?
29:05You've come a long way, so I'll tell you in particular this time.
29:09Yay!
29:11How to make a ski lift with man-made snow.
29:15450 tons a day.
29:17Making a base with ice cubes.
29:23What's that?
29:26He's making a mountain with a lot of momentum.
29:31Kaneo, what we're making here is ice cubes, not snow.
29:37First, spread the finely shaved ice on the bottom and start from the base of the ski lift.
29:44Wow.
29:45Yes, this is a machine called an incinerator, which shreds the ice made with special equipment and sprays it on the course.
29:55I'm going to make a mountain with these ice cubes and spread them out.
30:00Making a base that's hard to melt leads to a good ski lift.
30:05But you need a lot of ice to spread it over this wide area.
30:10Sometimes I make about 450 tons of ice cubes a day.
30:17By the way, this incinerator costs more than 100 million yen.
30:25This ski lift has eight of these machines.
30:30They've been making a base with ice cubes since October.
30:36It takes a lot of money and time to make a ski lift with artificial snow.
30:44Next, he reproduces natural snow at minus 40 degrees.
30:52Hey, it's 3 a.m.
30:56What are you doing in this dark and cold weather?
31:00I don't know.
31:02Huh?
31:03This time, he's spraying snow from a cannon.
31:06Oh, snow?
31:08Kanyo-kun, this is called an incinerator.
31:11It's a machine that shoots compressed air and water together to make snow.
31:17That's how you make snow?
31:18If you blow air and water, it becomes snow.
31:21That's amazing.
31:22Seriously.
31:24When compressed air is blown into the atmosphere, it causes a phenomenon called thermal expansion, which causes the air to inflate and the temperature to drop.
31:33The blown air is temporarily at minus 40 degrees.
31:39Then, the water that was blown together is cooled at once and turns into snow that is soft and close to nature.
31:48Oh, so this is how you make artificial snow.
31:54That's right.
31:55This soft snow is piled on top of the base of the ice cube we saw earlier to make a ski lift that is easy to slide on.
32:02It's completely different.
32:03It's smooth.
32:05Yeah, it feels good.
32:08What are you doing?
32:11I'm checking to see if the soft snow as requested is ready.
32:17When you remove the snow on the top, the smooth snow is a sign that the snow is soft and good quality.
32:24What's stuck on the top and can't be removed is bad water-like snow.
32:29You're particular about the quality of the snow.
32:31If it's water-like snow, the ice cube will freeze hard in the morning and it will be difficult to slide.
32:37In order to make soft snow, you need to be able to adjust the amount of water and the amount of air you blow depending on the temperature and direction of the day.
32:48By the way, this work is carried out from 10 p.m. to early morning without customers.
32:56They check the quality of the snow every two or three hours to make sure the snow doesn't melt.
33:03That's a lot of work.
33:05It's a tough job.
33:10And the price of this snowblower is about 7 million yen per unit.
33:17And this ski lift has 195 snowblowers.
33:26This machine alone costs more than 1.3 billion yen.
33:30I didn't know it would cost so much to make a ski lift with artificial snow.
33:38If you pile up artificial snow like this, you can make it easier for customers to slide.
33:43You can flatten it with this machine called a compressor and harden it.
33:50The artificial snow ski lift is not over yet.
33:55Next is actually super hard.
33:58Making kelp.
34:03What are the staff doing over there?
34:08This is making kelp for the ski lift.
34:14It's the kind of stuff you see a lot on the ski lift.
34:20Does the super expensive machine play a role in making kelp?
34:25No, no. Making kelp is all handwork.
34:28No, I'd rather say it's a footwork.
34:32Yes, in fact, this kelp making is super analog.
34:38Set up a pole along the rope.
34:41Aim for this.
34:43A few people line up from above and slide many times.
34:48And then?
34:50With just this, you can make a lot of kelp on the slope.
34:54How many times can you do that?
34:56It's a great mess.
35:00It looks fun to slide with everyone.
35:03You can make kelp, and it's one stone, two birds.
35:07No, no.
35:08In the first few hours, you have to slide slowly so that you don't slip off the course.
35:13Your hip joints will be stiff.
35:15It's a lot of work.
35:16It takes seven to eight hours for ten people.
35:20That's a lot of work.
35:21I had a lot of fun on a daily basis.
35:25It's a lot of work.
35:26There was a lot of hard work by the ski workers here, too.
35:32Now, Mr. Ariyoshi.
35:34It was a hard work to make kelp with artificial snow.
35:37That's a lot of work.
35:40I'd like to have one.
35:42What do you do with the construction equipment?
35:44I live in a nearby park.
35:47Do you need that?
35:49I'm going to be a snowman.
35:51That's right.
35:52It's a popular hotel.
35:53How was it?
35:55I can't believe it's made of snow.
35:59I see.
36:00Aomori has a lot of powder, so the snow is very good.
36:04I thought artificial snow was hard.
36:10When I saw it, it wasn't like that at all.
36:12I was particular about the quality of the snow.
36:15I wanted to go there.
36:17It's getting better and better.
36:19Mr. Imori is from Gunma Prefecture.
36:22You don't have much image of snow, do you?
36:24I go there a few times a year.
36:26By the way, have you ever had a hard time in the snow?
36:29When I first went skiing, I was in my 20s or 21s.
36:34At that time, I got a car license, so I decided to go with my friend.
36:37I was going to put a chain on my car in Tokyo.
36:40I got a chain on my car at a gas station.
36:42I was going to go to Niigata.
36:44There was a snow tunnel in Niigata.
36:46I was asked to take off my car there.
36:49I had to take off my car.
36:50Is that so?
36:52I was the only one in the snow.
36:55I didn't have a parking ticket.
36:58I was in a hurry.
37:00I was in a hurry.
37:01I was in a hurry.
37:03I went through the tunnel.
37:05I was asked to put a chain on my car again.
37:07That's great.
37:08I spent hours trying to put a chain on my car again.
37:11It was very difficult.
37:13If you experience that, you can do anything by yourself.
37:17You are a strong woman.
37:19I gained confidence.
37:21The importance of confidence and achievement.
37:24I learned from the snow tunnel.
37:26Did you learn from the snow tunnel?
37:28I learned how to put a chain on my car in my 20s.
37:32That's great.
37:33I gained confidence.
37:35I will do my best in the future.
37:37You are strong.
37:42Next time, Kanae will go to the station.
37:46He will go to the station factory.
37:49He will eat on board.
37:52He will eat on board.
38:02Will President Trump be able to stop the Russian military advance?
38:06Tonight at 10 p.m.
38:11Venue 101.
38:12The next guest is...
38:14That.
38:16Super Beaver.
38:18Tomorrow by Together.
38:20Noah.
38:22Tonight at 11 p.m.
38:27Himbatsu.
38:28Let's go.
38:32Himbatsu in Kobe.
38:35Broadcast at 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 23.
38:41Darwin came to Uzuranitombo.
38:44He investigated a creature that everyone should know.
38:48He found a new discovery.
38:52Is that so?
38:55Next time...
38:56The movie is a big hit.
38:58The scales.
38:59The scales are back.
39:01How about a private screening?
39:03Private screening?
39:04Yoshiharu is a good man.
39:06Sunday.
39:08Let's eat.
39:11Nadeshiko Japan will start.
39:14We will broadcast the match live on the 24th at 4 a.m.
39:18We will broadcast the match live on the 28th at 1 a.m.
39:23We will broadcast the match live on the 28th at 1 a.m.
39:27The 100th episode.
39:28The theme is Shin-Okubo, a world-famous town.
39:31Let's go.
39:32We look at the reality of foreigners living in Japan.
39:35It's overflowing.
39:37Do you live here?
39:42Life.
39:44No.
39:51Sunday, 10 p.m.
39:56Good evening.

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